Digi 9P 9360/9750 manual Introduction, Overview, Cross-development environment

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I n t r o d u c t i o n

Introduction

C H A P T E R

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Overview

The LxNETES package enables you to easily develop software under Linux 2.6 for Digi International and FS Forth-Systeme embedded modules supported in this release of LxNETES.

This document assumes that you have basic knowledge of Linux. In addition, it is recommended that you have experience with compiling a standard Linux kernel on your host PC. If you are new to Linux, the following books are recommended for resources:

1.) Linux Device Drivers, 3rd Edition, by J. Corbet, A. Rubini, and G. Kroah-Hartman, ISBN 0-596-00590-3

2.) Debian Reference http://www.debian.org/doc/manuals/reference/reference.en.html

The following sections explain the several parts that compose the LxNETES package.

Cross-development environment

Whenever you need to generate code for an embedded target on a development system with a different microprocessor architecture, you need a cross-development environment. That is, you need a compiler that executes in your development system (for example a x86 PC) but generates code that executes in a different processor (for example your target is NET+ARM).

LxNETES provides the GNU cross-development tool chain for NET+ARM, ARM, and X-Scale, which contains the compiler, linker, assembler, and shared libraries needed to generate software for the supported platforms.

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Contents LxNETES User’s Guide ConnectCore 9P 9360/9750 Page Page Page Contents Building the First Project Interfaces & Devices Appendix B Introduction OverviewCross-development environment Linux kernel sources Template projectExample applications Features General featuresWhat’s new in LxNETES 3.2? RTC Gpio This is a tip. It contains useful information about a topic Conventions used in this manualAcronyms and abbreviations Requirements System Requirements/PrerequisitesSystem requirements Optional but recommended components Disk spaceTftp daemon Applications & ServicesNFS server JTAG-Booster N E T E S U s e r ’ s G u i d e Connecting host PC with development board Getting StartedIntroduction Seyon MinicomSeyon Settings Connect powerTest Ethernet configuration # ifconfig eth0 Installing LxNETESGuided Installation Manual Installation N u a l Installation Building the Default Project Run configureBuilding the First Project Run make Run make installApplication Development Writing applicationsAdding your own applications Using C++ Included example applicationsDisplay Proc/cpuinfo contents Debugging applications Choose the right architecture for your target Shell applications busybox Included pre-built applicationsTelnet daemon utelnetd Web server BoaEmbedded Qt Nano-X/microwindowsMem Useful applicationsKernel Development What is a kernel module?Writing kernel modules Writing your own kernel modulesAdd the module to the build environment Building and loading of kernel modulesIncluded Kernel modules Minimal Advanced Topics Modifying the default projectD i f y i n g t h e d e Fault p r o j e c t Building a custom project Boot process BootIntroduction Bank # 0 00000000 32 MB ConnectCore 9P 9360/9750NAND-Flash Linux boot methodsUSB NOR FlashMMU Linux boot processV a n c e d T o p i c s Passing arguments to the kernel Automating the image downloadUpdating the Flash memory Updating a running system manually Updating a running system the easy wayDownload the new image file to RAM Erase the Flash partitionWrite the image to Flash Boot KernelRoot File System Updating a corrupted system using a debugger Root File System Types Set bootargs to be passed to the kernel Download the kernel to RAM via TftpLaunch the kernel from RAM JFFS2 Copy the kernel to RAM O t F i l e S y s t e m T y p e s N E T E S U s e r ’ s G u i d e Serial interface Interfaces & DevicesI2C interface USB host interfaceSPI interface LCD interfaceCompact flash interface How to set the initial system date and timeSD card interface Real time clock RTCPCI interface CD contents Appendix aRelated documentation Readme.txt Install.shRelNotes.txt Docs ImagesConnectCore 9P 9360 CC9P9360 SetupConnectCore 9P 9750 CC9P9750 HardwareFlash memory layout Memory layoutsConnectCore 9P 9360 / ConnectCore 9P Sdram memory layoutTextbase N E T E S U s e r ’ s G u i d e Appendix B Boot command referenceO o t c o m m a n d r e f e r e n c e Skipped CC9C CCXP270 UNC90 Example A9M24x0 User keys